One of the problems there is that Bridges (or whoever) thought the team could move the difference in money from an initial agreement with a draftee to the actual signing bonus and you can't do that. That is what caused the whole problem with Josh Anthony (who was never drafted again). Rowland needed surgery right out of the gate and they had signed him for $400,000. Becherer was another draftee whose initial agreement was $275,000, but he was also injured and I believed he signed for considerably less. Unfortunately for the Braves, MLB goes by the amount agreed to initially. At least that is my recollection of what happened. The bigger problem to me was the failure to detect injuries, or, in the case of Becherer, recovery possibilities.
PS--I have felt for awhile it was going to boil down to either Estes or Backstrom and not both. Glad to see Estes on board and hope that I am wrong in my assessment. Like others, we will see if the overall strategy produces, but it has been executed well.